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How to Select a Knife Or Multi-Tool for an Activity Ifferent Activities Require Differ- Lar in Skinning and Filleting Knives
53 How to select a knife or multi-tool for an activity ifferent activities require differ- lar in skinning and filleting knives. Words: YAMKELA MKEBE. Compiled with the ent types of knives or multi—tools • The popular clip point blade runs straight help of Bruce Woodroffe of Awesome Tools, Rob and retailers have to take various from the handle until about halfway, then clips Beamish of Brentoni Distributors, Kim Romanis factors into consideration before away to form a thin and sharp tip, which can of Liteoptec, Patrick Franck of W.E.T. Sports and recommending a knife or tool for a be useful for cutting in tight places. the articles: Blade Boot Camp: A Buyer’s Guide To Dspecific activity. • The drop point blade is especially popular in Choosing Your Knife from http://gearjunkie.com; When selecting a knife blade for an activ- hunting knives. It has a slow convex curve to- How to Choose the Best Knife for Hunting from www. ity, the factors to take into account would in- wards the tip, which gives it a stronger point, less survivopedia.com; How to Choose a Hunting Knife clude hardness — edge/sharpness retention and likely to pierce organs, and a large slicing area. from www.adventure.howstuffworks.com; Hunt- the ability of the steel to resist indentation; • A gut hook blade has a sharpened semi-circle ing Knife Buyer’s Guide from http://1source.basspro. strength; flexibility; toughness — how much en- hook used by hunters to open the abdomen of com; What To Look For In A Diving Knife from www. -
FISKARS 1649 – 365 Years of Finnish Industrial History (Pdf)
Fiskars 1649 365 years of Finnish Industrial History Contents Iron and Europe 5 The founder of the Fiskars ironworks arrives from Holland 10 The 18th century: wars and shortages with contrasting technological progress 21 Autonomy under Russia 1809–1917: Finland becomes a distinct nation 24 Johan Jacob Julin’s time: inventions, enlightenment, reform 27 Late 1800s: Fiskars becomes a joint stock company of worldwide renown 34 Independence: expansion and modernization 39 After the war: structural changes and new direction 43 Fiskars products 50 The ironworks and its surroundings 63 Julin’s Fiskars: the results of an enlightened owner’s willpower 77 An ironworks reborn – into Fiskars Village 83 Mineral deposits, as shown in Olaus Magnus’ work De Gentibus Septentrionalibus from 1555. FISKARS 1649 – 365 years of Finnish Industrial History © Fiskars Oyj Abp, Raasepori, 2014 Fourth revised edition ISBN 978-952-67229-0-0 Fiskars 1649 Iron and Europe ithout water power and blast furnaces to production was very regional The earliest flowing smelt iron ore, the industrial production furnaces were dug into the ground and had a natural Wof iron would be impossible Even in the ventilation system Gradually, small individual Middle Ages, blast furnaces were beginning to replace furnaces powered with hand-worked bellows small pig iron furnaces in the Nordic region Ore was became common In the course of the Middle Ages no longer lifted from lake beds; it was economical to this small-scale iron production gave way to more transport it over longer distances -
Texas Knifemakers Supply 2016-2017 Catalog
ORDERING AND POLICY INFORMATION Technical Help Please call us if you have questions. Our sales team will be glad to answer questions on how HOW TO to use our products, our services, and answer any shipping questions you may have. You may CONTACT US also email us at [email protected]. If contacting us about an order, please have your 5 digit Order ID number handy to expedite your service. TELEPHONE 1-888-461-8632 Online Orders 713-461-8632 You are able to securely place your order 24 hours a day from our website: TexasKnife.com. We do not store your credit card information. We do not share your personal information with ONLINE any 3rd party. To create a free online account, visit our website and click “New Customer” www.TexasKnife.com under the log in area on the right side of the screen. Enter your name, shipping information, phone number, and email address. By having an account, you can keep track of your order [email protected] history, receive updates as your order is processed and shipped, and you can create notifica- IN STORE tions to receive an email when an out of stock item is replenished. 10649 Haddington Dr. #180 Houston, TX 77043 Shop Hours Our brick and mortar store is open six days per week, except major holidays. We are located at 10649 Haddington Dr. #180 Houston, TX 77043. Our hours are (all times Central time): FAX Monday - Thursday: 8am to 5pm 713-461-8221 Friday: 8am to 3pm Saturday: 9am to 12pm We are closed Sunday, and on Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. -
Eugene 5160 Club ~ July 2017
The Mostly Monthly Newsletter of the EugeneEugene 51605160 ClubClub ~~ JulyJuly 20172017 https://www.facebook.com/5160Club newsletter archive: http://www.elementalforge.com/5160Club/ Portland Vintage & Custom Knife Show – October 28 & 29 – Portland Expo Center – for info check Chris Palmer's web site: July Meeting http://christinepalmer.net/Shows/knife-show-march- 4th-5th-2017-portland-expo-dealer-info-contract July 6th – 6:00pm at David Thompson's shop. If you didn't get the directions in the meeting notice, email me for them: [email protected]. Bent River Forge aka Farrier Supplies – north of Bring your show-n-tell! Monroe, OR has blacksmithing tools and supplies and ongoing intro to blacksmithing and other classes: Request from the Thompsons: https://www.facebook.com/FarrierSuppliesOR/ “Please drive very slowly down our lane. The maintenance is all ours. Thanks.” David Thompson – has coke and coal for sale (near Jerry's in Eugene, OR) – Talk to him at one of our meetings or call 541 688-2348. NotesNotes AndAnd RemindersReminders The Great Oregon Steam-Up – July 29-30 and MayMay MeetingMeeting NotesNotes August 5-6. This is a steam power enthusiast's dream event, with a swap meet where anvils and other tools The meeting started out informally – sitting in a of interest to knifemakers are available. Powerland rough circle chatting as folks drifted in. A new guy Heritage Park – a few miles North of Salem, OR. passed around a blade he'd finished. Great job – http://www.antiquepowerland.com/html/steam- especially for a first knife. “The amount of time to up.html make it was ridiculous!” There was some discussion of the Forged In Fire TV show and how the heat treat shown there – and knifemaking in general – are pretty slap-dash and don't show the time and care Northwest Blacksmith Association – Blacksmith needed to make a good custom knife. -
Sale Prices Good Through October 31, 2018 18-5R
Sale 18-5R CrowCalls Sale Prices Good Through October 31, 2018 1.800.786.6210 www.crazycrow.com Knife Sale Save 15% Beavertail Dagger Our primitive handmade trade knife is patterned after an old Indian made example that had wide distribution in the northern districts of the American fur fields. The 7” double edged blade is hand forged from carbon steel and is finished off with beautiful, dark hardwood scales attached with heavy brass pins. Smaller decorative nails surround the pins, accenting the handle and create an authentic style knife. Approximately 12” overall. 4926-001-003 Reg. $29.50 $25.08 Ea Arkansas Toothpick with sheath A classic of the American Frontier, this massive knife is 17" overall with a 11-1/2", double-edged blade, rosewood grip and brass pommel and fighting style crossguard. With an incise decorated, heavy leather sheath. 4926-005-003 Reg. $39.00 $33.15 Ea Santa Fe Hunter with sheath Complete with a heavy leather sheath, this popular English style Bowie measures 12-1/2" overall with a 7-3/4" blade. Steel bolsters and genuine white bone scale grips complete its classic look. 4926-005-006 Reg. $39.75 $33.79 Ea Frontier Rifleman’s Knife with sheath At 18" overall and a heavy 13" carbon steel blade, this is typical of the massive knives of the Colonial period. Pinned buffalo horn scales and a brass guard complete this knife, along with its own, hand-laced leather sheath. 4926-005-002 Reg. $45.00 $38.25 Ea Bowie Knife with Sheath This legendary American fighting knife was a popular and effective sidearm dating from the early 1800s, gaining fame with Jim Bowie in his famous Sandbar Fight and later, at the Alamo. -
Knives 2019 Amoureux—Armour
custom knifemakers ABEGG—AMOS Uses stainless, salvage wrought iron, brass and copper for fi ttings. Handle materials A include stabilized and natural domestic and exotic fi gured woods, durable synthetics, ABEGG, ARNIE stacked leather. Makes own sheaths. Prices: $300 and up. Remarks: Part-time maker. 5992 Kenwick Cr, Huntington Beach, CA 92648, Phone: 714-848-5697 First knife sold in 2013. Doing business as Aldrich Knife & Tool. Emphasis put on clean ABERNATHY, LANCE lines, fi t and fi nish and performance. Mark: An arched ALDRICH. Sniper Bladeworks, 1924 Linn Ave., North Kansas City, MO 64116, Phone: 816-585- ALEXANDER, EUGENE 1595, [email protected]; Web: www.sniperbladeworks.com Box 540, Ganado, TX 77962-0540, Phone: 512-771-3727 Specialties: Tactical frame-lock and locking-liner folding knives. Alexander,, Oleg, and Cossack Blades ACCAWI, FUAD 15460 Stapleton Way, Wellington, FL 33414, Phone: 443-676-6111, Web: www. 130 Timbercrest Dr., Oak Ridge, TN 37830, Phone: 865-414-4836, gaccawi@ cossackblades.com comcast.net; Web: www.acremetalworks.com Technical: All knives are made from hand-forged Damascus (3-4 types of steel are used to Specialties: I create one of a kind pieces from small working knives to performance create the Damascus) and have a HRC of 60-62. Handle materials are all natural, including blades and swords. Patterns: Styles include, and not limited to hunters, Bowies, daggers, various types of wood, horn, bone and leather. Embellishments include the use of precious swords, folders and camp knives. Technical: I forge primarily 5160, produces own metals and stones, including gold, silver, diamonds, rubies, sapphires and other unique Damascus and does own heat treating. -
Randall's First Half Century
Randall's First Half Century by Jim Williamson ccording to anthropologists. the first A man-made tools of which we have hard evidence are knives of sorts. These hand-axes and "pebble tools" provided sharp edges for many centuries and were. of course. hand-made. By the early 20th century. the age old tradition of hand craftsmanship was rapidly disappearing from cutlery production. Factories replaced blacksmiths. and even such quality-minded firms as I*XL weren't taking the time they once had with each knife. It seemed as if hand work. let alone custom orders. was a fading memory of a bygone era. Enter W.D. Randall. Jr.. scion of a prominent Southern family whose wealth came from such enterprises as a paper mill. orange groves. and cattle. The Randalls Randall's 50th Year Knife looks like a vintage version of the Model 3 Hunter. The escaped Floridas humid summers at a blade is marked 1938-1988. The crown stag handle is secured with the old style pin. vacation home on Walloon Lake. MJ. One (Randall) afternoon. young W.O. (Walter Doane) chanced upon a fellow scraping the keel of a boat with a handmade knife of better quality than Randall felt was suited to the use. Some money changed hands. and Randall went off to admire his new knife. Made by William Scagel. a reclusive artisan whose knives now command a premium well beyond the price paid by Randall. the knife projected a quality not seen in factory knives. The Scagel intrigued Randall enough so he set up a forge back in Florida. -
2019 Product Catalog
2019 PRODUCT CATALOG Created in Hangzhou China REAL STEEL, A BRAND OF KNOWLEDGE AND PASSION FOR DESIGN Real Steel Knives (RSK) was established in 2013 hensive expertise in each and every product we in Hangzhou, China. The team here at RSK has a release. We have the patience and the ambition to huge amount of expertise and experience and was see through what we need in our first five years, hand picked for the job of making, promoting and and since our establishment this has been reflect- developing knives. There are three main principles ed in the sheer diversity of products and innovation that form the foundation for the recent success we in knife manufacturing. We developed and released have had. These three principles represent the way our own locking systems; button lock ,back lock we do work and the way in which we make our and slip joints. We too developed and released products. our own complicated multi-functional knife. This is done not because we think it needs to, but be- ‘Those who understand other are smart, yet those cause we can do it, and we can do it well. In terms who know themselves are truly the wise ones’ of were we think we sit, we set our own bench- -Lao-Tze. The RSK team has been part of the marks at every level, from the entry level to the development of a many number of products that high end. Though all of this is development, RSK other companies have entrusted in us to carry out is still in the process of gathering strength and the and because of this attained a huge amount of wind is still under our sails. -
Fallkniven 2012.Pdf
Krut, Jarl and Juni Prestige Knives What distinguishes a Swedish knife? Perhaps the apparently simple design or maybe providing The Volcano Knife is the prestige knife for the a good and safe function, all without frills. The really experienced outfitter. Only those who classic clean lines discern a philosophy that have got the experience from living outdoors honours the skill and experience of the mind, will understand how to use this exceptional where the tool is allowed to play its part but to knife. However, the knife is not only very strong outshine the one that holds the handle - the and holds an edge extremely well, it’s tremen- perfect combination. So it is with Krut, Jarl dously beautiful as well. Since the Volcano knife and Juni, our new sheath knives. Handle of is all handmade, very few Volcano knives will rich curly birch, solid nickel silver fittings and become available thru the coming years. Still, sharp blade of laminated cobalt steel on Krut it’s worth waiting for! Is delivered with a well and laminated powder steel (3G) for Jarl and made black leather sheath, all packed in a solid Juni. The world’s best, in our opinion. A black wood gift box. leather sheath is included. Krut – is an old Swedish soldier name, used around 200 years ago, and should be understood as Blackpowder. Sons of farmers took such names when they joined the Swedish Army around that time. Gentleman’s Pocket Knife appears to be a tra- ditional, slightly old-fashioned pocket knife but if you look at it closely you will find nothing but modern materials and hi-tech solutions. -
Sheaths, Scabbards and Grip Coverings
Archaeologia Medii Aevi Finlandiae X J ANNE H ARJULA SHEATHS, SCABBARDS AND GRIP COVERINGS AND GRIP SCABBARDS SHEATHS, JANNE HARJULA SHEATHS, SCABBARDS AND GRIP COVERINGS THE USE OF LEATHER FOR PORTABLE PERSONAL OBJECTS IN THE 14TH - 16TH CENTURY TURKU JANNE HARJULA SHEATHS, SCABBARDS AND GRIP COVERINGS THE USE OF LEATHER FOR PORTABLE PERSONAL OBJECTS IN THE 14TH - 16TH CENTURY TURKU 1 2 3 Archaeologia Medii Aevi Finlandiae X Suomen keskiajan arkeologian seura – Sällskapet för medeltidsarkeologi i Finland JANNE HARJULA SHEATHS, SCABBARDS AND GRIP COVERINGS THE USE OF LEATHER FOR PORTABLE PERSONAL OBJECTS IN THE 14TH - 16TH CENTURY TURKU 2 3 Editorial Board: Anders Andrén, Knut Drake, David Gaimster, Georg Haggrén, Markus Hiekkanen, Werner Meyer, Jussi-Pekka Taavitsainen and Kari Uotila Editor: Janne Harjula Layout: Jouko Pukkila Cover Layout: Janne Harjula Published with the kind support of Botnia Scan Oy Cigar Factory J. Sundqvist, Pargas, Finland The Olde Hansa Restaurant, Tallinn, Estonia Front cover: Illustration from the Book of Chess by Kunrat von Ammenhausen, the end of the 14th century. From: Ta- mara Voronova & Alexander Sterligov (1996). Western European Illuminated Manuscripts of the 8th to the 16th centu- ries. Parkstone Press/Aurora, Bournemouth, United Kingdom. Original in the Manuscript Department of the National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg. Back cover: Two medieval knife sheaths from the trench extension on the front of Brahe’s Park and from the groundwork pit for a building in Hämeenkatu 17, Turku. From: Niilo Valonen (1958). Turun viemärikaivantolöydöistä. Turun kau- pungin historiallinen museo, vuosijulkaisu 20-21, 1956 – 1957 and Hjalmar Appelgren (1902). Det underjordiska Åbo. Finskt Museum 1901. -
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2015 Spyderco Product Guide
2015 PRODUCT GUIDE 2015 PRODUCT GUIDE 2015 PRODUCT 820 SPYDERCO WAY GOLDEN, CO 80403 • U.S.A. TOLL FREE: 800-525-7770 LOCAL: 303-279-8383 • FAX: 303-278-2229 WWW.SPYDERCO.COM • WWW.BYRDKNIFE.COM ® ince Spyderco produced its first revolutionary 1 folding knife nearly 35 years ago both our product TABLE OF CONTENTS Sline and our community of customers have grown Signature Knives 4 tremendously. The unique characteristics that define our knives have earned us a loyal following among people of Rescue Knives 32 all walks of life and have allowed us the opportunity to Salt Series 36 serve a very broad spectrum of the knife market. Flipper Knives 48 Although some of our knives are designed for very specific Value Folders 52 purposes, the vast majority of our products are equally at home in the hands of an accountant, an Gentlemen’s Knives 56 outdoorsman, or a U.S. Navy SEAL. Through our close relationships with those who use our products we also know that, like our knives, our customers are not one-dimensional. Your cutting needs may vary SLIPIT and Slipjoint Folders 64 greatly from day to day, so we’re committed to offering you a wide range Specialty Knives 72 of tools to meet all those needs. Ethnic Series Knives 84 That commitment is the driving theme of Spyderco’s 2015 catalog—our Fixed Blades 86 largest and most comprehensive product guide to date. We have Sprint Run Knives 101 combined the best features of our award-winning master catalog and our tactically-oriented OpFocus® catalog to create a single resource Sharpeners 102 that addresses the needs and interests of all our customers.